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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mindtricks: 11:54pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by jedisco(m): 12:30am On Jan 12, 2021 |
1kinggy: You see what I told you about bull markets and stoploss hunts... You put your stoploss too low, you may end up selling the bottom of a pullback. Font be surprised you buy higher if you sold at 1k. Risk management can be tricky so I don't bother too much about stop losses on spot once I have a good entry In a bull market, I like days like this... It's a loading opportunity. We've just had our first major pullback. More will still come and be bought up. That will continue to drive the euphoria until we get a blow off top and most folks will think its a pull back. The selloff today was do obvious price was being supressed. Betece selloffs are not this gentle... For those in altys, this is a blessing... I expect some retest of support again today and before the end of the week, most should be above what they started the week with. Already a good number of them are outperforming Eith which is a marker that we may see some crazy percentage pumps in the next few weeks. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by jedisco(m): 12:37am On Jan 12, 2021 |
OgogoroFreak: It has it's first major 20-30% pullback in a bull run and you're looking for lower numbers. Most folks will end up buying higher than they sold. I hoped for a wick to 28,000 but barely got 30k. I will look for what today offers... If 30k still holds today (I doubt we'd see it.. perhaps 32-33k) then 50-60k may come faster than we all think. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 5:02am On Jan 12, 2021 |
emmanuelewumi:Tuale pa Emma...who get ear, use am ooo |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 5:47am On Jan 12, 2021 |
OgogoroFreak:Why you Dey expose madam face now...she offend you? |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 6:05am On Jan 12, 2021 |
awesomeJ:I have been pursuing all forms, rental, business, T bills and just fidelity stock. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 6:19am On Jan 12, 2021 |
Hoping to add up other stocks this year, following Pa Emma foot steps. My eyes and ears are monitoring every tips from Pa Emma this year. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 10:44am On Jan 12, 2021 |
igbizen: I hear some analysts expect a hike in rates later in the year. I don't think any hike will be material. Maybe 2% tops. Let me join you guys in getting 8-10% rental yields. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 10:47am On Jan 12, 2021 |
awesomeJ: Examples of where to get 8% to 10% rental yield |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 12:11pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
emmanuelewumi:Student Hostels. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 12:27pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
awesomeJ: Schools have been shutdown for close to a year now. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 12:30pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
NL1960:I hear it's new rent when they resume. 2020 rent already expired. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 8:31pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
There's even an extra $141m on top! Reserves now at $36.14bn 10-month high. Thank God! We stay in faith now for $40bn. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odiase23: 8:51pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
Not the best . Thanks |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 9:12pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
Your sense of patriotism and optimism is greatly admired. You have a very positive hope for the country, even when you err, it is always on the side of positivity and optimism. For a nation with citizens only interested in asset stripping and negativity, you sure make a hopeful exception. awesomeJ: 14 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TransAtlanticEx(m): 9:13pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
ojesymsym:Oh please,he is being hopeful for nothing and not realistic. And he is stupid and naive too,too naive to see the bigger picture. I'll pass. 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 9:21pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
One man. One hope. One vision. Sometimes that is all that is needed. I know you are a realist and capitalist, but the guy keeps hope alive even in the face of imminent doom. TransAtlanticEx: 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 9:24pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
ojesymsym: You do whatever you can to help your country. Whether in exporting your skills or products, or in creating jobs or just praying. Do something rather than complain all the time. It only makes sense that a citizen should want the best for their country. If things degenerate beyond control, I wonder what folks in the pessimist camp hope to gain. 13 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TransAtlanticEx(m): 9:25pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
ojesymsym:When I was I think 20 years old,fresher in the university and with the burden of a Honda CRV then, I had a lot of hope,and I mean a lot!!! Guess what?they all crashed and rendered me penniless and almost useless. Bros,its better to be realistic than be hopeful. Use the current reality to judge or make decisions,and not hope like the fool is doing up there. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TransAtlanticEx(m): 9:26pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
awesomeJ:Its one thing to be pessimistic and another thing entirely to be realistic. I hope you are smart enough to tell the difference. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 9:38pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
Another exciting thing for me is the fact that in the course of 2020, we significantly weaned ourselves off FPIs. For the first time in years, NSE has over 60% dominance by local investors. and OMO bills sold reduced by over N5trn (about $13bn) yoy. The pressure of FPIs using their hasty movements to crash our stock and currency markets has now been significantly reduced. 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 10:02pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
Is that sustainable, will they not be back as soon as the whole COVID wahala is over. As a matter of fact, we suspect they were around in October when the stock market started seeing unexplained inflow, 'me' think that they are still lurking around. awesomeJ: |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 10:20pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
ojesymsym: The October in flows were mostly T-bills money from institutional investors. T-bills discount crashed to sub 1% for the first time perhaps in NTB's history, and market still had 8-12% yields on several stocks, so naturally those inflows came. You may check the NSE October domestic and foreign investors participation report to confirm. I haven't checked the said report but I expect it to confirm what I've said. About FPIs returning, that's mostly good for our currency now, it's their rush to exit that's often bad. Imagine them coming back with $5bn net this quarter, reserves will grow to $42bn. But when they want to move out in a hurry, it won't be funny. I remember March They we're offering Nestle that I bought at 1200 for 765, it was still full offer. But with markets around the world mostly performing well, FPIs may not want to take the risks with emerging markets just yet. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 10:22pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
ojesymsym: By the way they're not fully out, like you said some are still around, as not even all have been able to fully repatriate their funds. but like I said their tendency to crash our markets is much reduced now. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 10:31pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
It is for this bolded reason that I do not like them (FPIs). FDI are less likely to runaway as they cannot carry their factory in their head as the FPI are able to carry their own money with a click on their laptop (they don't even use portfolio again to move their money) away. awesomeJ: |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 6:38am On Jan 13, 2021 |
emmanuelewumi:My just completed mini Plaza gives me about 12%, from my calculation. 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 6:44am On Jan 13, 2021 |
Pa Emma, still waiting for your tips on stocks this year; Dividend-paying, am not out for trading. Cashflow is the goal. God bless you more. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 8:28am On Jan 13, 2021 |
igbizen: Location? Always give room for 10% discount for repairs, maintenance and bad tenants So your 12% should be 10.8% which is not bad 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 10:03am On Jan 13, 2021 |
igbizen: I don't give stock recommendations, currently not buying anything until April |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 10:08am On Jan 13, 2021 |
ojesymsym: Some of us do not have any option than to be optimism about the country because UK, Canada, US, Australia, Ireland will not be able to accommodate all of us. So some of us gotta remain here. 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 10:10am On Jan 13, 2021 |
TransAtlanticEx: If you are not hopeful, then why are you still here?. Why you never jakpa?. 2 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TransAtlanticEx(m): 10:19am On Jan 13, 2021 |
NL1960:I never jakpa because I have a d make good money in Nigeria. So no need for me to jakpa or go anywhere. |
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